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I passed through Nebraska several years ago after a visit to Mt. Rushmore. The drive was pretty monotonous and unremarkable, but there were a few interesting sights. Scottsbluff National Monument, in western Nebraska, has mountains of a sort, the first hint for travelers from the east that the Rockies aren't far away. And Carhenge, a replica of Stonehenge made out of old autos, is a fun place to visit if you happen to be in the area.

Then how did you know where you were? </font>[/QUOTE] Drove to Lincoln to see relatives, which means I drove across the wole dern state. On the way back, I decided to go thru the western ridge of Iowa, & up to Rte. 90 in South Dakota. The scenery gets better, just outside of Omaha.

"Hey Bill, I thought you were dead..."

"I thought I was dead, too, 'till I found out it was just that I was in Nebraska...."

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